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New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Lee Cronin's The Mummy' Review: Fresh From the Sarcophagus
The movie revives one of cinema's unforgettable monsters with a macabre makeover, but it spins out in the attempt.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Mother Mary' Review: Anne Hathaway Strikes a Pose
The actress plays a pop star who reunites with Michaela Coel's fashion designer. But the spectacle you see onscreen is far more engaging than the dialogue.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Normal' Review: This Town Is Anything But
Bob Odenkirk plays a sheriff who uncovers a dangerous secret in this hyper-violent, small-town crime caper.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Mad Bills to Pay' Review: Growing Up Unexpectedly
A girlfriend's pregnancy upends the life of a young man in the Bronx in this first feature by Joel Alfonso Vargas that unspools with sedulous care.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Erupcja' Review: Dancing Through the Ash
Charli XCX stars in this drama about a young woman who can't quite tell the difference between freedom and fleeing.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Eagles of the Republic' Review: How Authoritarians Clip Wings
In the director Tarik Saleh's latest feature on contemporary Egypt, a movie star is made to appear in a propaganda film.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Blue Heron' Review: Rewinding Time to Find a Brother
Sophy Romvari's superb debut feature blends memory, documentary and fiction to process a family wound.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Amrum' Review: A Moral Awakening
In this World War II-era coming-of-age drama, a young boy living on a remote German island questions his parents for the first time.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Balls Up' Review: Offend It Like Beckham
Two condom salesmen, Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser, embark on a bawdy, digressive picaresque in Peter Farrelly's defiantly lowbrow film.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

Review: ‘The Fear of 13,' With Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson, Doesn't Add Up
Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson make confident Broadway debuts, but the uneven script makes for a narratively slippery prison drama.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

Barbara Gordon, 90, Dies; Wrote a Best Seller About Her Pill Addiction
Her 1979 memoir, "I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can," which also became a movie, detailed years of prescription drug abuse and offered an indictment of American psychiatry.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

Barbara Gordon, Who Wrote Memoir of Pill Addiction, Dies at 90
"I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can," which became a best seller, detailed her years of prescription drug abuse and offered an indictment of American psychiatry.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

‘Giant' Revisits Roald Dahl's Antisemitic Comments: What to Know
Mark Rosenblatt's Broadway play, starring John Lithgow as the British children's book author, draws from Dahl's comments over the years.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

In Kannywood, a Film Scene Thrives Despite Censorship
A city in Northern Nigeria has turned into a moviemaking machine, churning out hundreds of productions a year.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

‘No Picnic' Is a Walk Down Mean Street Memory Lane
This Philip Hartman movie, shot in the East Village in 1985 and now restored, shows at Film Forum through April 23.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

In Kannywood, a Film Scene Thrives Despite a Censorship Board
A city in Northern Nigeria has turned into a moviemaking machine, churning out hundreds of productions a year.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

Billy Crystal to Return to Broadway With Solo Show ‘860' About Losing His Home in L.A. Fires
The actor-comedian said he will return to Broadway this fall with a new solo show called "860," named for the address of his destroyed family home.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

Billy Crystal to Return to Broadway With Solo Show '860' About Losing His Home in L.A. Fires
The actor-comedian said he will return to Broadway this fall with a new solo show called "860," named for the address of his destroyed family home.

New York Times Movies
Apr 14, 2026

Can ‘Michael' Help Restore Jackson's Image? His Estate Is Banking on It.
A new biopic is the latest move in the Jackson estate's posthumous — and lucrative — rehabilitation campaign.

New York Times Movies
Apr 14, 2026

How Do You Make a Medieval Film on a Shoestring Budget?
Caroline Golum used a crowdfunding site and a credit card to raise funds for her movie about a 14th-century mystic. Then she started filming in Queens.

New York Times Movies
Apr 14, 2026

She Made a Medieval Film on a Shoestring Budget
Caroline Golum used a crowdfunding site and a credit card to raise funds for her movie about a 14th-century mystic. Then she started filming in Queens.

New York Times Movies
Apr 14, 2026

Can ‘Michael' Help Restore Jackson's Tarnished Image? His Estate Is Banking on It.
A new biopic is the latest move in the Jackson estate's posthumous — and lucrative — rehabilitation campaign.

New York Times Movies
Apr 14, 2026

Why Does the "Rocky" Statue Draw Crowds? This Show Investigates.
This spring, the Philadelphia Museum of Art invites the bronze boxer inside to center an exhibition on why we make monuments and what they mean.

New York Times Movies
Apr 13, 2026

A Cartier Design Worn by Grace Kelly Evolves Into a Timepiece
The Grain de Café, or coffee bean, motif from the 1930s has resurfaced in a watch.

New York Times Movies
Apr 12, 2026

‘Titaníque' on Broadway: Wild ‘Titanic' Parody, With Celine Dion as Kooky Guide
This "Titanic" parody fueled by Dion's hits, silly ad-libs and pop culture references had the humblest of beginnings. Now the show has docked on Broadway.

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2026

Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel Discuss Their Pairing in ‘The Christophers'
The actors star in the new Steven Soderbergh film "The Christophers," about fine art and unlikely bonds: "We're Romeo and Juliet."

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2026

Movie Review: You, Me & Tuscany
The New York Times film critic Alissa Wilkinson reviews "You, Me & Tuscany."

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2026

Exercise Used to Bore Bob Odenkirk. Now He's Doing Stunts.
The "Better Call Saul" actor stars in "Normal," his third action film. He finds it freeing: "You let all that rage go in a pretend fight."

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2026

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks will have you seeing double, including a film in which Vince Vaughn plays current and future versions of a character.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2026

9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2026

In This Film About Amy Goodman, Independent Journalism Is the Real Star
"Steal This Story, Please!" chronicles the life and career of the "Democracy Now!" host as it argues against corporate ownership of the news media.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2026

5 Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include the newest installment in the "Ghostbusters" franchise and the highest-grossing animated film of all time.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

‘Death of a Salesman,' With Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf, Is Perfect for Our Time
Arthur Miller's classic tragedy returns to Broadway, starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf. Yet again, it is a triumph.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

‘Exit 8' Review: Round and Round and Round He Goes …
Tokyo's subway stations sparkle, and the rules are many and clearly posted. But for one man, just getting to work is hell.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

‘You, Me & Tuscany' Review: Love in the Italian Countryside
Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page star in this fumbling romantic comedy, complete with vineyard romping, barrel racing and a sexy serenade.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

Rosamund Pike to Star in ‘Inter Alia' on Broadway
The actress, a star of "Gone Girl" and "Saltburn," will play a judge whose personal experience as the mother of a son tests her courtroom approach to justice.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

Cannes Film Festival Lineup Spotlights Almodóvar and Other Heavyweights
The 79th edition of the festival includes film by revered art house film directors like Pedro Almodóvar and Pawel Pawlikowski but few Hollywood titles.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

‘The Travel Companion' Review: Friendship, Insecurely Fastened
A struggling documentarian sublimates his hurt over his roommate's new girlfriend into his fixation on losing airline perks.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

‘Outcome' Review: Keanu Reeves as a Washed-Up Star Making Amends
Keanu Reeves plays an actor covering up a sordid past in this misguided film directed by Jonah Hill.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

‘Newborn' Review: After Solitary Confinement, New Horrors Await
The writer-director Nate Parker focuses on the societal costs of imprisonment in this drama starring David Oyelowo as a Queens dad who goes upstate on a family trip.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

‘Hamlet' Review: (In)action Hero
This version reimagines Shakespeare's play for the screen with an appealing dynamism, set within a well-to-do South Asian family in London.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

‘Fiume o Morte!' Review: Scenes From a Mini Dictatorship
In this documentary, Igor Bezinovic casts nonactors to restage major episodes from when an Italian poet turned strongman ruled a city in what became Croatia.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

‘The Christophers' Review: Fine Art, Frayed Artists
Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are terrific in Steven Soderbergh's sharp-eyed take on art and money.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

‘Faces of Death' Review: Is It Real? Does It Matter?
A meta-remake of the 1978 horror cult classic is more about how we watch than what we watch.

New York Times Movies
Apr 09, 2026

‘Bunnylovr' Review: Run, Rabbit
A young woman struggles with the pitfalls of an extremely online life in this confident and meandering debut feature.

New York Times Movies
Apr 08, 2026

This Audacious Film Festival Should Be Better Known
Year in and year out, New Directors/New Films showcases inspired work worth your attention. The latest edition is especially impressive.

New York Times Movies
Apr 08, 2026

‘Faces of Death' Set the Bar for Hardcore Horror. It's Baaack.
A remake of the cult horror movie raises questions about the approach to viewing disturbing videos in a new era.

New York Times Movies
Apr 07, 2026

Fanciful and Fabulous: ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball' on Broadway
For their 10th life, the cats strut and duckwalk in a reappraisal of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1981 musical, which has shifted to the queer ballroom scene.

New York Times Movies
Apr 07, 2026

At Broadway's ‘Rocky Horror Show,' Fan Participation Is Tricky
The new musical is trying to calibrate just how much to rein in the audience participation that longtime fans are used to.

New York Times Movies
Apr 05, 2026

Despite Poor Reviews, ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Is a Megahit
The animated sequel collected about $373 million worldwide over its first five days in theaters. "Kids love the movie," a box office analyst said.

New York Times Movies
Apr 04, 2026

How Did You Feel About ‘The Drama' Plot Twist? Tell Us Your Thoughts
The sort-of rom-com stars Zendaya and Robert Pattinson as an engaged couple whose relationship is upended by a revelation that has divided audiences.

New York Times Movies
Apr 04, 2026

How Scientifically Accurate Is ‘Project Hail Mary'? Experts Weigh In
Based on hard science fiction, a genre that prioritizes scientific accuracy, the blockbuster gets a lot right but misses a few things, experts say.

New York Times Movies
Apr 04, 2026

Regé-Jean Page on the Album He Considers Flawless
"It's raw, real, sensitive, strong, vulnerable, righteous, romantic, genius," said the "Bridgerton" actor, who stars in the new film "You, Me & Tuscany."

New York Times Movies
Apr 03, 2026

‘The Drama' and the Secrets That Can Unravel a Relationship
In the new film, a shocking revelation upends the lives of a couple played by Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, raising the question: Are some betrayals simply unforgivable?

New York Times Movies
Apr 03, 2026

How Do I Recreate Julianne Moore's Eye Makeup?
The secret to the actress's reddish-brown tint from a recent Pedro Almodóvar film.

New York Times Movies
Apr 03, 2026

Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a feminist coming-of-age tale from India, a documentary about grasshopper harvesting in Uganda, a queer fable from Brazil and more.

New York Times Movies
Apr 03, 2026

Nadav Lapid's Film ‘Yes' Is Intended to Anger Both Israel's Right and Left
The director Nadav Lapid uses his work to confront his discomfort with nationalism in his home country, never more so than in "Yes."

New York Times Movies
Apr 03, 2026

8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times Movies
Apr 03, 2026

‘Jimmy & the Demons' Review
The impish but thoughtful James Grashow, his sculpture and his long marriage are the subjects of Cindy Meehl's film.

New York Times Movies
Apr 02, 2026

Blake Lively's Harassment Claims Against Justin Baldoni Dismissed as Case Heads to Trial
A federal judge tossed the actress's sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni in a split decision that sets the stage for a contentious trial.

New York Times Movies
Apr 02, 2026

Blake Lively's Retaliation Case Against Justin Baldoni Heads to Trial Without Harassment Claims
A federal judge tossed the actress's sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni in a split decision that sets the stage for a contentious trial.

New York Times Movies
Apr 02, 2026

‘The Blue Trail' Review: A Drifting Journey Into Freedom
In an imaginary Brazil, where older people are forcibly removed from society, a resolute 77-year-old seeks her independence in the Amazon.

New York Times Movies
Apr 02, 2026

‘The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson' Review: Behind a Cyclist's Death
A crime documentary on the murder of a professional athlete leans into exploitation.

New York Times Movies
Apr 02, 2026

‘Pizza Movie' Review: Dude, Where's My Pie?
After taking psychedelics, college roommates, Jack (Gaten Matarazzo) and Montgomery (Sean Giambrone), experience unique side effects.

New York Times Movies
Apr 02, 2026

‘The Stranger' Review: An Unexamined Life
A man of indifference becomes a killer in this adaptation of a 1942 Albert Camus novel.

New York Times Movies
Apr 02, 2026

‘Living the Land' Review: Rural China in Transition
This drama follows a boy of 10, left in the care of relatives when his parents are lured to the city by the prospect of jobs created by a tech revolution.

New York Times Movies
Apr 02, 2026

‘A Great Awakening' Review: An Unlikely Founding Friendship
This film tracks the friendship of Benjamin Franklin and the Rev. George Whitefield, who brought a Protestant revival to the American colonies.

New York Times Movies
Apr 02, 2026

‘The Drama' Review: Her Secret Is His Crisis
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson play a couple upended when one confesses to coming close to committing a horrific crime.

New York Times Movies
Apr 02, 2026

‘DJ Ahmet' Review: Finding Hidden Music in the Forest
After a young shepherd in North Macedonia finds a dance party in the woods, his life changes.

New York Times Movies
Apr 01, 2026

‘Star Spangled to Death': Ken Jacobs's History of the United States
At the Museum of Modern Art through April 7, audiences can enter and exit a screening of the 6½-hour film, which Jacobs began in the 1950s.

New York Times Movies
Apr 01, 2026

When Stars' Plastic Surgery Is Played for Your Entertainment
On TikTok and Instagram, content creators play detective, trying to figure out what work has been done. But they're really just critiquing women's looks.

New York Times Movies
Apr 01, 2026

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to AMC , Hulu, Apple TV and More in April
A new Jonathan Glatzer tech satire and an adaptation of Isabel Allende's novel "The House of the Spirits" are among this month's highlights.

New York Times Movies
Apr 01, 2026

The Best Movies and TV Shows Streaming in April 2026
A new Jonathan Glatzer tech satire and an adaptation of Isabel Allende's novel "The House of the Spirits" are among this month's highlights.

New York Times Movies
Mar 31, 2026

Slava Tsukerman, Who Directed the Cult Classic ‘Liquid Sky,' Dies at 86
A Russian-born director, he created a film about New Wave models and killer aliens in 1980s New York, helping to reshape independent filmmaking in America.

New York Times Movies
Mar 31, 2026

‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' Review: It's-a Meh
The sequel to the mega-blockbuster can't hold still long enough to let us enjoy the good stuff.

New York Times Movies
Mar 31, 2026

Three Great Documentaries to Stream
In this month's picks, reflections on a comedian couple, a charged reality-TV series and activism in Northern Ireland.

New York Times Movies
Mar 31, 2026

How Instagram's ‘PG-13' Branding for Teens Unraveled
The social media giant, under legal pressure from the Motion Picture Association, has retreated from its use of the movie rating in its marketing.

New York Times Movies
Mar 30, 2026

‘Dog Day Afternoon' on Broadway, With Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Is Underbaked
A raucous adaptation of a gritty portrait of New York stifles tension with comedy, leaving its stars, Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, adrift.

New York Times Movies
Mar 30, 2026

Mary Beth Hurt, Actress Acclaimed in ‘Interiors' and ‘Garp,' Dies at 79
She elevated supporting roles in films with insight and improvisational skill, a talent she took to Broadway as well, earning Tony nominations.

New York Times Movies
Mar 30, 2026

Symphony Space to Undergo a $45 Million Makeover
The Upper West Side performing arts venue will take its programming across the city while its doors close for a 15-month overhaul.

New York Times Movies
Mar 30, 2026

With Mario and Minecraft, Hollywood Courts Gamers
Super Mario Bros. and Minecraft became movie blockbusters, and Call of Duty and Legend of Zelda adaptations are on the way. Fans of the video games are watching closely.

New York Times Movies
Mar 29, 2026

How a Mistake Made ‘Project Hail Mary's' Rocky Into a Breakout Star
Rocky was brought to life through a combination of puppetry and visual effects. But his charming personality was the result of a misunderstanding.

New York Times Movies
Mar 29, 2026

Most Stylish Stars of the 2026 Awards Season: Teyana Taylor, Odessa A'Zion and More
Whether loud or quiet, formal or relaxed, the awards season attire of these eight individuals was surprising, delightful and worn with ease.

New York Times Movies
Mar 28, 2026

James Tolkan, a Tough-Talking Actor in ‘Back to the Future' and ‘Top Gun,' Dies at 94
Mr. Tolkan's career spanned decades but his breakout roles came as an authority figure in two popular films of the mid-1980s.

New York Times Movies
Mar 28, 2026

Alexander Kluge, 94, Revolutionary Filmmaker in Postwar Germany, Dies
As a director, theorist and prolific author, he was one of his country's towering artists and public intellectuals.

New York Times Movies
Mar 28, 2026

Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach on Bringing ‘Dog Day Afternoon' to Broadway
Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach are both making their Broadway debut in a high-stakes adaptation of the beloved 1975 film "Dog Day Afternoon."

New York Times Movies
Mar 27, 2026

Outside Kennedy Center, Jane Fonda and Joan Baez Raise Voices in Protest
The pair joined in a gathering of artists and others who denounced censorship and faulted President Trump's growing influence over the nation's cultural life.

New York Times Movies
Mar 27, 2026

Alexander Kluge, a Lodestar in New German Cinema Movement, Dies at 94
A film director, movie theorist and author, he was widely regarded as one of his country's towering artists and intellectuals.

New York Times Movies
Mar 27, 2026

Stream These Movies and Shows Before They Leave Netflix in April
Several Christopher Guest mockumentaries and almost every James Bond movie are among the titles leaving for U.S. subscribers before the month ends.

New York Times Movies
Mar 27, 2026

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month brings paranoid psychopaths, ungodly subjugations and fiery suspicions.

New York Times Movies
Mar 27, 2026

5 Takeaways From Netflix's ‘BTS: The Return' Documentary
Netflix's documentary about the superstar K-pop group's comeback after a four-year hiatus showcases its creative process, brotherhood and anxieties about fame.

New York Times Movies
Mar 26, 2026

FKA twigs Says in Suit That Shia LaBeouf Had Her Sign ‘Illegal' NDA
The suit said the nondisclosure agreement that was part of her court settlement with Mr. LaBeouf, her former boyfriend, effectively silenced her. His lawyer disputes that.

New York Times Movies
Mar 26, 2026

‘Yes' Review: From Israel, an Uncomfortable Existential Howl
Nadav Lapid's scathing tone and accelerated rhythms lead this movie about a married couple who ingratiate themselves with the country's power elite.

New York Times Movies
Mar 26, 2026

When a Not-So-Dark Knight and His Sidekick Saved a Wacky Gotham
Joel Schumacher apologized for "Batman & Robin," his corny 1997 superhero movie, but thanks to its ice puns and bat nipples, it's since become an accidental parody worth howling at.

New York Times Movies
Mar 26, 2026

‘They Will Kill You' Review: The Co-Op From Hell
Zazie Beetz fights her way through a high-rise of horrors in a splatter-fest that concentrates its creativity in its gore.

New York Times Movies
Mar 26, 2026

‘She Dances' Review: Steve Zahn Is a Reluctant Chaperone
Zahn plays the father of Claire (his real-life daughter, Audrey), awkwardly accompanying her and a friend to a competition in Kentucky.

New York Times Movies
Mar 26, 2026

‘Our Hero, Balthazar' Review: Lost Souls and Found Follies
Opposites attract in this provocative drama about mass violence and two disaffected man-boys.

New York Times Movies
Mar 26, 2026

‘A Magnificent Life' Review: An Era of Artistic Revolutions
Sylvain Chomet ("The Triplets of Belleville"), directs this animated biopic of the filmmaker Marcel Pagnol, which revels in the sights and sounds of Provence.

New York Times Movies
Mar 26, 2026

‘Forbidden Fruits' Review: Queen Bees of the Food Court
Among a group of high school girls at the mall, power becomes toxic in the style of modern classics like "Mean Girls" and "The Craft," but without the vibrancy.

New York Times Movies
Mar 26, 2026

‘BTS: The Return' Review: Back in the Recording Booth
This documentary follows the K-pop supergroup BTS reuniting after a four-year hiatus as they find their album's new vision.

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